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What is the best custody arrangement if I have an infant?

On Behalf of | Oct 4, 2019 | Child Custody

It can be stressful introducing a baby into the mix when your marriage is already on the rocks. Sadly, the stresses that come with sleepless nights, teething and other considerations that come with being a new mom or dad often leads new parents to file for divorce. If you’re considering divorcing and wondering how to best handle visitation with your infant, then there are some factors to consider as you negotiate custody with your soon-to-be-ex.

If your child is breastfeeding, then you may need to discuss the prospect of pumping so that both of you can both enjoy overnight visits with your child. You both may even want to consider the idea of supplementing breast milk with formula if pumping is a concern.

It’s completely natural for new parents not to want to miss any important milestones in their child’s life. This often leads some new moms and dads to have difficulty in reaching visitation or custody arrangements. If there are underlying concerns that either one of you has about your ability to parent a child or how a disruption in routine may impact them, then you’ll want to discuss those concerns with your child’s pediatrician and your family law attorney.

From your perspective, it may seem a bit inconvenient to interrupt your child’s routine, to make arrangements for pumping or to miss the early stages of your child’s life. It’s what’s in your child’s best interest though. Building a bond with both parents is critical to your child’s development. They must be in safe hands though.

If you’re concerned about your infant’s care and want to negotiate a visitation schedule that protects their interests, then you should reach out to a child custody attorney in Riverside. A lawyer can help you negotiate a schedule that works best for you in your California case.